Holiness in Color
Holiness in Color
Pop-art
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The completion time depends on several factors, such as the type of technique, paint drying time, image size , the need for manual finishing and securing the image.
Turnaround time for Oil Giclée (hand-finished)
✅ Giclée print on canvas
✅ Pigment print drying
✅Texturing, hand painting and finishing
✅ Drying – (depending on layer thickness and type of medium, image size)
✅ Stretching the canvas on the stretcher frame
✅ Quality control and packaging
⏳ Total turnaround time: 3 -7 days
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1. Title:
"Holiness in Color"
2. Description of the image:
"Holiness in Color" is a visual manifesto of contemporary spirituality. This painting beats with the heart of Pop Art—bold, uncompromising, and audaciously colorful—yet its content reaches deep into the symbolism of the sacred. The oversized holy symbol emerges from the canvas like a manifesto—it doesn't demand attention, it mesmerizes it. Here, spirituality becomes vivid, relevant, even pop-cultural, yet it doesn't lose its significance. This is a painting for those seeking transcendence... in the neon light.
3. Technique:
Oil on canvas using impasto, short, dynamic brushstrokes, and glazes to smooth selected areas. The play on texture intensifies the energy of the message.
4. Style:
Sacred Pop Art – a bold fusion of the spiritual and the modern, the street and the heavenly, inspired by the aesthetics of the 1960s, but with a current message.
5. Colors:
The essence of contrast—bright red, intense blue, sunny yellow, and deep purple—set against pure white and deep black. The colors here carry emotional and symbolic meaning.
6. Invoice:
In places, it's expressive, almost three-dimensional (impasto), in others smoothed with glazes, creating an effect of interplay between energy and contemplation. The artist's hand is palpable—every movement leaves a mark.
7. Inspiration:
The spirit of Andy Warhol hovers over the canvas, but with a strong influence from spirituality in the style of Jean-Michel Basquiat and contemporary reinterpretations of icons in street art. It's a dialogue between the sacred and pop culture.
8. Message and multidimensionality of interpretation:
The painting speaks to holiness in the age of scrolling—that the sacred can be visible in a meme, a mural, an advertisement. Is it ironic? Perhaps. But it's also an attempt to reclaim spirituality in a language we understand today. A symbol can be both an object of contemplation and a declaration of identity.
9. Originality and authenticity:
This isn't a copy of pop art—it's its reincarnation in a world of spiritual understatement. Authentic because it's created with faith—not necessarily religious, but faith in the power of image. Unique, like the dialogue between icon and modernity.
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